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Without graphing, tell whether the line containing (–3, 1) and (–2, 1) is horizontal, vertical, or neither.
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Without graphing, tell whether the line containing (–3, 1) and (–2, 1) is horizontal, vertical, or neither.
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Without graphing, tell whether the line containing (–3, 1) and (–2, 1) is horizontal, vertical, or neither.
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When I do this problem. I kind of graph the points in my head. Since both y s are the same(1). That means it goes through the y axis at 1. So it is horizontal. Not vertical.
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